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clerk of court
clerk of court an officer appointed by the court to work
city clerk
city clerk : a public officer charged with recording the official proceedings
Six Clerks in Chancery
Six Clerks in Chancery, officers who received and filed all proceedings, signed
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Record and Writ Clerks
Record and Writ Clerks, three officers of the Court of Chancery, appointed by 5
Clerks of the enrolments in Chancery
Clerks of the enrolments in Chancery. Their offices and those of
Clerks of records and writs
Clerks of records and writs. Three officers in Chancery first appointed
Chamber Clerks
Chamber Clerks, of the Judges. As to their positions since the Judicature
Sworn Clerks in Chancery
Sworn Clerks in Chancery. These offices are abolished by 5 & 6
Waiting-clerks in Chancery
Waiting-clerks in Chancery. Their offices were abolished by 5 & 6 Vict. c. 103.
Institutions
bishop to the incumbent, whereby the benefice becomes filled. The clerk kneels before the bishop or his deputy, who reads the
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